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Updating an SMS Gateway
Updates an SMS gateway.
smsgw_update smsgw=SMSGatewayName [ email_address=email ]
[ subject_line=SubjectLineScheme ] [ email_body=EmailBodyScheme ]
[ smtpgw=<SMTPGW1[,SMTPGW2]...|ALL> ]
Parameters:
Name Type Description Mandatory Default
smsgw Object name SMS gateway
name.
Y N/A
email_
address
Token String Format for email
address.
N Leave unchanged.
subject_
line
Token String Format for subject
line.
N Leave unchanged.
email_body Token String Format for the
email's body.
N Leave unchanged.
smtpgw Object name List of SMTP
gateways to be
used.
N The SMTP
gateways defined
in the
smtpgw_prioritize
command.
This command updates the configuration information of an existing SMS gateway.
For the exact description and documentation of each parameter, see the
documentation of Defining an SMS Gateway.
This command cannot be executed while there are uncleared alerting events.
Parameters which are not specified will not be changed.
Example:
smsgw_update smsgw=SMSGW1
email_address={areacode}{number}@sms2emailserver.yourcompany.com
subject_line=NextraSMS
email_body={message}
Output:
Command executed successfully.
Access Control:
User Category Permission
Storage administrator Allowed
Storage integration administrator Disallowed
Application administrator Disallowed
Security administrator Disallowed
Read-only users Disallowed
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IBM XIV Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Drive TypeSATA
RedundancyFully redundant components
ConnectivityFibre Channel, iSCSI
Form FactorRack-mounted
CacheDistributed cache across modules
Data ProtectionSnapshots, remote mirroring
PerformanceHigh throughput and low latency
ScalabilityModular, scale-out architecture
CoolingRedundant cooling
ArchitectureGrid-based, distributed architecture

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